POLYGAMY IN CHINA
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... Salisbury seemed always anxious to bring them into conflict with the Commons, and now that the restraining influence of the Whig; had been withdrawn by their being absorbed in the stagnant pool of the Tory swamp, the result was likely to be momentous. ...
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... Queen Anne and the succession of the Georges in 1714, the government of England had been entirely in the hands of one party—the Whig party with its various sections and cliques, and on account of the borough influence of its leaders they practically dictated ...
... Salisbury seemed always anxious to bring them into conflict with the Commons; and now that the restraining influence of the Whigs had been withdrawn, by their being absorbed in the stagnant pool of the Tory swamp, the result was likely to be momentous. ...
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... throne. This was followed by a complete change in the Government of the country, and the king was determined to break down the Whig ascendancy, and he was anxious to get rid of Pitt and Newcastle, and put an end to the European war. The events which led up ...
... seriously affecting English rule than he was of moving the Giant's Causeway : that, after all, in fact he was only an ally of the Whigs, and a trafficker with them in places and votes. None of the present Anti-Parnellite leaders either has, or deserves to have ...
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... occasion, —Witness: You told me that we should meet again. — Prisoner : And no shall.—Witness Wa (Laughter.) • Prisoner, on Whig charged with this offence, pleaded not frailty. Ile was then committed for trial to the Quartet Sessions at Salisbury on April ...
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... which would attention more ta come Lord anxicaia bring into conflict with (!MniiMHia and now tlm restraining influence the Whig had withdrawn their being in the of tbe Tury result likely to THE MIUTARY RIOT AT CHATHAM DISTRICT COURT MARTIAL A district ...